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Hur said with various Exynos solution offerings, Samsung will deliver further differentiated value to not only mobile devices, but also non-mobile spaces, including automotive and IoT.

According to Samsung, the Exynos i T200 utilises both a Cortex-R4 processor and an additional Cortex-M0+ processor enabling the devices it supports to process and perform various tasks without the need for an extra microcontroller IC in the system.

The vendor stated that for connectivity, the Exynos i T200 supports 802.11b/g/n single-band (2.4GHz), and has received the WiFi certified certification from the WiFi Alliance and Microsoft Azure Certified for IoT. It also natively supports IoTivity, an IoT protocol standard from the Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF), which enables seamless interoperability between IoT devices.

To address security and privacy, one of the biggest current challenges for device manufactures and consumers in applying IoT capabilities, the Exynos i T200 utilises a separate and designated security management hardware block called the security sub-system (SSS).

The vendor said the security measure provides a much higher level of security compared to the conventional one-time programmable (OTP) based solutions.